Santa Elena Poco Uinic

Santa Elena Poco Uinic (also known as just Poco Uinic) is a Classic Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico.[1] It contains Stela 3, that has the date 9.17.19.13.16 5 K'ib' 14 Ch'en and a glyph that indicates an eclipse. An eclipse was recorded as occurring on July 16, 790 CE O.S., so this find has frequently been proposed as a way to establish a correlation between the Maya Calendar and the Julian Calendar.

Santa Elena Poco Uinic
Santa Elena Poco Uinic is located in Mesoamerica
Santa Elena Poco Uinic
Location within Mesoamerica
Alternative namePoco Uinic
LocationChiapasMexico
RegionChiapas
Coordinates16°35′14.9172″N 91°44′20.4756″W / 16.587477000°N 91.739021000°W / 16.587477000; -91.739021000
History
PeriodsLate Classic
CulturesMaya civilization

References edit

  1. ^ Iwaniszewski, Stanislaw (2021-01-01). Remarks on the Lunar Series and Eclipse Cycles in Late Classic Maya Records.